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But the law was not drafted clearly enough to exclude them.So football clubs now face a tiresome, costly and futile extra burden.
On a literal interpretation, therefore, the mitochondrial donor would have provided her own 'gametes', and any Regulations placed before Parliament for approval will need to be drafted clearly in order to delineate what exactly is meant by 'gametes' in this context.
If the gift agreement is not drafted clearly and leaves open room for interpretation, it could be misrepresented.
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The definition problem is still there, but this draft clearly classifies human genetic research as a "high risk" type of research which is subject to more strict reviews.
The European regulations are clearly drafted to stop banks charging you more for withdrawing cash outside your own country.
Chandler's lower court opinion stands for the unremarkable proposition that if companies want their advance-notice provisions to stick, they should be clearly drafted in mandatory terms.
Ms. Canary said the Puigs' donations appeared to be legal because the authors of the new law had not drafted language that clearly addressed situations in which closely related companies make multiple donations to the same candidate.
Though Warren, one of the bill's authors, told HuffPost Live that the measure was not seeking to create a state religion, the drafted legislation would clearly allow for such an action.
"It has clearly been drafted in a few hours and appears not to be part of a legal document.
Ripa was clearly not drafted to allow agencies unfettered access to material, and its limitations are one reason why the Tories have been trying to enhance the surveillance capabilities of UK agencies.
In 1992 Labour pledged to introduce a Freedom of Information Act, and the officials who drafted this document were clearly anticipating that policy.
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